Analgesie im Rettungsdienst: Vergleich zwischen Telenotarztund Callback-Verfahren hinsichtlich Anwendungssicherheit, Wirksamkeit und Verträglichkeit

Translated title of the contribution: Analgesia in the emergency medical service: comparison between tele-emergency physician and call back procedure with respect to application safety, effectiveness and tolerance

A. Gnirke, S. K. Beckers, S. Gort, A. Sommer, H. Schroeder, R. Rossaint, M. Felzen*

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Abstract

Background Acute pain is a common reason for calling emergency medical services (EMS) and can require medication depending on the pain intensity. German EMS personnel feel strong pressure to reduce a patient's pain but are restricted by law. Currently, German federal law only allows the administration of opioid-containing drugs by or on the order of a physician, while in other European countries (e.g. Switzerland and The Netherlands) the administration of opioid-based analgesia by trained and certified paramedics is common practice. Consequently, a patient in Germany experiencing acute pain needs the attendance of an emergency physician in EMS missions. According to international standards pain reduction on the numeric rating scale (NRS) score by >= 2 or a NRS score

Translated title of the contributionAnalgesia in the emergency medical service: comparison between tele-emergency physician and call back procedure with respect to application safety, effectiveness and tolerance
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)665-675
Number of pages11
JournalDer Anaesthesist
Volume68
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2019

Keywords

  • Prehospital emergency medicine
  • Pain therapy
  • Algorithms
  • Opioids
  • Legal aspects
  • TELEMEDICINE SYSTEM
  • PAIN

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